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Big changes for the Nexus Mod Manager and the introduction of Tannin42, our new head of NMM development


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They're most likely just going to rebrand and expand upon the Mod Organizer 2 code, it would make no sense to hire Tannin42 only to have him completely scrap it, so it most surely will operate with that same core functionality. Edited by Guest
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<main point>
Perhaps a set of users of MO and NMM could be drafted to build a how to library of youtube videos. Will that be something that NM will put on the to do list if they opt for documentation.


<one perspective on the video help>
I understand that a table of contents beats videos by a long shot, but it seems (in my line of work at least) that people learn best when immersed in the thing they are learning. A tabbed video (meaning it has defined breaks and a TOC in the description) would allow a user to rapidly get to the point of the video that they need assistance with.
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I dont use either MO or NMM so I dont have much to contribute except one question :

 

Multi-Scripted installers which include a Wizard.txt ( For Wrye Bash users ) in the root of the archive, AND a FOMod folder, and the usual array of xml's within ..

 

.. Will those still work as they do with NMM and MO - wizard.txt will be ignored and the FOMod scripting would take charge of the installation, to ensure compatability with mods existing out there from authors who may have left the scene

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Congratulations Tannin!

I love to see NMM become something closely related to MO2.

NMM has problems supporting larges mods and I hope with Tannin's talent, he can do the same for NMM especially since MO has ended development. Edited by KeltecRFB
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I've had very few problems downloading with NMM. Sometimes that is an issue with the site itself more than any issue with NMM and yes, you can download manually and then add to NMM. It will be interesting to see how this project progresses.
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I'm not sure if this is where we should post ideas for the new program, but since one of the struggles stated is finding that balance between ease of use for casual users and access and complexity for advanced users, it might be as simple as a toggle button to hide advanced features, block certain keybinding shortcuts, etc. Just have an icon that switches between B and A when you click on it to give the Basic and Advanced interface. Or it's a stupid idea and I look foolish. Either way it is out there now :).
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